Friday, November 14, 2025

A New Backing Track For “Banjo In The Hollow”

This fun tune is called “Banjo In The Holler” or “Banjer In The Hollow” for you mountain pickers. In 1964, The Dillard's debut album “Back Porch Bluegrass” stunned the national Bluegrass community. Douglas Flint Dillard (1937-2012), the banjo player in the group, brought a new sound to Bluegrass banjo with his hard-driving, yet melodically original playing. Here's a very cool album by Doug Dillard titled, 'You Don't Need A Reason To Sing' [1974] with Buddy Emmons (The Big E) on pedal steel guitar. They don't make music like they used to!

I have always loved “Band-in-a-Box” (BIAB) software and just upgraded to their “Audiophile 2025” complete package (which I ordered on a hard drive), which I got at a discount since I had previously purchased their 2022 Audiophile package (also on a hardrive). I couldn't believe how small the latest hardrives are, essentially a large USB thumb-drive. Nice.

Lord willing, I will be continuing to make Dave Hum style backing tracks with MixCraft, and every so often adding some Band-in-a-Box backing tracks as well. These tracks use Real audio files, not MIDI, so you are hearing actual musicians playing the music. Just in case you also have Band-in-a-Box (BIAB), I have included the names of the styles that I used.

The following BIAB backing tracks were made using Bluegrass style “_BIG_BAND.STY.” ...
The following BIAB backing tracks were made using Bluegrass style “_NORFOLK.STY.” ...
Backing tracks are invaluable. I'm still learning to use BIAB. I learned that if you enter a chord and two dots after it; for example, “G.., you've created a shot, which you can hear several times in all of these tracks I've made, which produces a brief pause in the music. I love adding shots! Adding three dots; for example, “G...” causes the chord to strum and sustain for the remainder of the bar. Just using one dot, “G.” silences the note completely for one bar. BIAB is powerful software if you know how to use it.

I have a few dozen very nice Dave Hum style backing tracks already in the works, which God willing I'll be uploaded every Friday throughout 2026. So, please stop by at least once a week to see what's new. I've got tunes galore on the way! “Banjo Signal will uploading sometime around the latter part of January, which is one of my favorite tunes to play. Here is a listing of all the BACKING TRACKS I've made so far, which I will update each week. At present there are 91 Backing Tracks, including today's new addition. I hope you enjoy it.

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs